how do enter the adobe pdf end user liscense agreement?
i do not know how to look for the adobe pdf end user liscense agreement?
help?
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i do not know how to look for the adobe pdf end user liscense agreement?
help?
Depending on which Adobe application you are using, the EUA will vary somewhat
and there are several applications that handle PDF products, Adobe Reader is one.
You could check into the results linked here that show several end-user-agreements
with Adobe over a few product lines; to see what may apply to whatever you're using.
•Adobe pdf end user agreement -- google results link:
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=Adobe+pdf+end+user+license+agreement
In the open application, near where the name of the product appears, you should be
able to check into such places as "about Adobe..." when you click on the Name.
Since I only have Adobe Reader, not any of their retail application programs, what
little that tells me may not be anywhere near enough to answer your open question.
In Adobe Reader, if it were not to work on initial installation, I'd likely have to open the
application from its location in the Applications folder (in Adobe reader folder) and then
agree to the terms of the EUA in a small window that would appear at that point... and
after that any use of the Reader should simply be almost automatic if another application
sends a PFD request for the Reader to run and let me read content. Mine is set to not
do anything automatically, for security purposes, though. Hope the search links help.
Good luck & happy computing! 🙂
how do enter the adobe pdf end user liscense agreement?